Pardon
par'-d'n, par'-dun.SeeFORGIVENESS.
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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par'-d'n, par'-dun.SeeFORGIVENESS.
par (`asah, "to fix," "manipulate"): The word, which in Hebrew has a very wide range of application, and which is of very frequent occurrence in the Hebrew Bible, is found in th...
par'-ent.SeeCHILDREN;CRIMES;EDUCATION;FAMILY;PUNISHMENTS.
park (pardec; Septuagint paradeisos; compare Arabic firdaus): "I made me gardens and parks," the King James Version "orchards" (Ec 2:5); "Asaph the keeper of the king's forest,"...
par'-ler: This word in the King James Version, occurring inJud 3:20-25;1Sa 9:22;1Ch 28:11, is in every instance changed in the Revised Version: in Judges into "upper room," in 1...
par-mash'-ta (parmashta'; Septuagint Marmasima, or Marmasimna): One of the sons of Haman (Es 9:9).
par'-me-nas (Parmenas): A Greek name, an abbreviated form of Parmenides. Parmenas was one of "the seven" chosen by the people and appointed by the apostles to superintend the da...
par'-nak (parnakh, "gifted"): Father of Elizaphan, the prince of Zebulun (Nu 34:25).
pa'-rosh, par'-osh (par`osh, "flea" (leap)): a family that in part returned under Zerubbabel (Ezr 2:3;Ne 7:8), and in part under Ezra (Ezr 8:3; there spelt "Pharosh," the King J...
pa-roo'-zhi-a:I. THE APOSTOLIC DOCTRINE1. Terms2. Data and Sources3. Consistency4. Meaning of the SymbolismII. THE TEACHING OF JESUS1. Critical Problems2. Summary3. Fall of Jeru...
par-shan-da'-tha, par-shan'-da-tha (parshandatha; Septuagint Pharsan, or Pharsanestan; perhaps from the Persian fratsna-data, "given by prayer"): One of the sons of Haman (Es 9:7).
part: "to part" as a verb is no longer in good use (except in a few special phrases, compareRu 1:17), but is obscure only inPr 18:18, where the meaning is "break up their quarre...
par'-thi-anz (Parthoi):1. Country and Early History:A people mentioned inAc 2:9only, in connection with other strangers present at Jerusalem at Pentecost, from which we infer th...
pir-tik'-u-lar, par-tik'-u-lar-li: The adverbial phrase "in particular" occurs twice in the King James Version (1Co 12:27, ek merous, the Revised Version (British and American) ...
par-tish'-un, par-tish'-un (to mesotoichon tou phragmou (Eph 2:14)):1. The Barrier in the TempleWhat Paul here asserts is that Christ is our peace, the peace of both Jewish and ...
par'-trij (qore; Latin perdix; Septuagint,1Sa 26:20, nuktikorax, "owl,"Jer 17:11, perdix): a bird of the family Tetraonidae. The Hebrew word for this bird, qore', means "a calle...
pa-roo'-a (paruach "blooming"): Father of Jehoshaphat, who was one of Solomon's twelve victualers or providers, and had charge in Isaachar of this function (1Ki 4:17).
par-va'-im (parwayim; Septuagint Pharouaim): The word occurs only in2Ch 3:6, as the place from which Solomon obtained gold for the decoration of his Temple. A derivation is give...
pas-dam'-im.See EPHES-DAMMIM.
pa'-sak (pacakh, "divider"): Son of Japhlet, descendant of Asher (1Ch 7:33).
pa-se'-a, pas'-e-a (paceach "limping"):(1) A son of Eshton, descendant of Judah (1Ch 4:12).(2) The eponym of a family of Nethinim (Ezr 2:49;Ne 7:51, the King James Version "Phas...
pash'-hur, pash'-ur (pashchur, "splitter," "cleaver"): The name of several persons difficult to individuate:(1) A priest, son of Immer, and "chief governor in the house of the L...
pas, pas'-aj, pas'-en-jer: "To pass" bears different meanings and corresponds to various words in Hebrew and Greek. It occurs frequently in the phrase "and it came to pass" (lit...
SeeAPOCRYPHAL GOSPELS.
SeeAPOCRYPHAL GOSPELS.
pash'-un, pash'-unz: "Passion" is derived from Latin passio, which in turn is derived from the verb patior, with the root, pat-. The Latin words are connected with the Greek roo...
pas'-o-ver (pecach, from pacach, "to pass" or "spring over" or "to spare" (Ex 12:13,23,17; compareIsa 31:5. Other conjectures connect the word with the "passing over" into a new...